I went to Barns & Noble a few days ago and got Richard Dawkins "The God Delusion" I was expecting to go up to check out and the cashier to give me a dirty look or say something about it. As he scans the barcode he says to me; "Good book I've read all of his work." He then takes me back and shows me where Christopher Hitchens', Sam Harris', and Daniel Dennetts' book were. Pretty awesome!

oh yeah that's what you get when you mash up so many writers and narratives and try to make it was so many fewer than what it really was. I think I was around 7 the first time I gave up on trying to read the bible. I think I was in Deut.

In all fairness, The Bible is really tough and boring, especially right out of the gate. There's at least 2 pages of "begats" in there after all the "let there be X". I was like "we get it guy whoever made this crap up, you're a human name generator."

At normal speed it's like 14 hours long. I like to listen to it (as well as all of his other audiobooks on audible) while I'm at work and school. And the app is for ios an android marketplaces. Go to the audible website and check out all of his work. I have The God Delusion, The Selfish Gene, The Magic of Reality, The Blind Watchmaker, The Greatest Show on Earth, The Origin of Species (read by R.D.) and God is not great (Christopher Hitchens) Having so many books really helps kill time.

Not bad, I avoid any possible awkward southern bookstore situations by just ordering off of amazon. The last time I bought anything similar from a brick and mortar was my copy of the Nag Hammadi Library nearly 15 years ago. Things are probably a lot better now in my area though.